London photography policy

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Photography and filming policy

The London Ride has had a photography/filming policy since 2005.

2010 Policy

We welcome photography during the ride, but there are some restrictions.

A - PHOTOGRAPHERS BEHAVIOUR
Photographers are expected to behave in a respectful, friendly and reasonable manner at all times. If you make any rider uncomfortable, you will be required to leave the assembly area and/or ride.

B - AT THE ASSEMBLY AREA (both BEFORE and AFTER the ride)

  1. Ask permission before photographing a rider.
  2. No photos of people people being body painted, dressing or undressing.
  3. No photos of people in the designated Body Painting area - this is enforced by Stewards.

C - DURING THE RIDE

  1. No close-up photos without getting consent of the rider
  2. No photos allowed of a rider who objects

This policy is intended to curtail any inconsiderate photography which might otherwise take place. We wish to create a safe and supportive environment for all riders.

All photographers present at the ride must abide by this policy. Those who do not will be asked to leave. This includes any riders or press who take photos.

To ensure that this policy is clear to all present, it may appear on signs at the ride assembly area or on leaflets distributed at the event.

Hyde Park Regulations (from Royal Parks)

(these regulations apply during the ride assembly in Hyde Park)

PERMITS REQUIRED IN HYDE PARK
Filming and photography in Hyde Park requires a permit unless it will be used for strictly private, non-commercial purposes. Licences are issued to individuals and the media for the purpose of taking photos or recording anything in the Royal Parks agreed to by Park Management. Both news permits and licences are subject to strict conditions and holders must comply with 'The Royal Parks Regulations 2004' and 'Other Open Spaces Regulations 1997.' Fees for individuals or small crews conducting under 4 hours of filming or still photography range from £280-£1,000 (+VAT), and there is an 80% discount for student filmakers whose student status is verified by their institution. http://www.royalparks.org.uk/business/filming.cfm

GOOD BEHAVIOUR
The World Naked Bike Ride has permission to form up in Hyde Park for the ride departure. While in Hyde Park, please take care not to violate section 3.1 of the The Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces Regulations 1997 by "intentionally or recklessly interfere with the safety, comfort or convenience of any person using a Park". Anyone violating this regulation may be reported to the Police.

Debate about the policy

There has been some debate about the restrictiveness of this policy, to see this visit the following link [1]

No-photo Zone around the Body Painting

This year, the Body Painting area will be set up in the middle of a "no-photo" zone outside the assembly area. The 2007 photographers created an uncomfortable situation for many of the riders being body painted, and also created congestion around the body-painting area. For 2008, we will not be allowing spectators or photographers into or around the Body Painting area. If riders wish to escape photography, they are welcome to come into the "no-photo" zone for sanctuary.

Be an Assembly Area Welfare Volunteer

WNBR is a spectacular and highly photogenic event and we welcome respectful photography and filming from the press and between friends. Some photographers can however be intrusive and become a nuisance. To help make the assembly feel safe and fun for everyone, we need 10-15 people to act as Welfare Volunteers in the Assembly Area between 1pm-3.30pm. After 3.30pm, the Welfare Volunteers will no longer have any responsibilities, and can join the ride if they wish. The volunteers will-

  1. Physically define and enforce a temporary "No Photography Zone" for bodypainting. This zone will be also be available for those wanting to undress more privately.
  2. Roam the site, keeping an eye on photographers' behaviour and politely intervening if necessary.

If you wish to be a Welfare Volunteer for the assembly area, please contact Jesse at 0781 458 7361

Enforcing the Photo Policy (by you the riders)

We created a downloadable "Photo Policy Enforcement Board" which is downloadable as a PDF. The version in 2007 seemed to have a helpful effect. Here is the 2008 version media:London2008photopolicyboard.pdf.

The download prints out onto two sheets of A4 which you can attach to both sides of an A4 piece of card or cardboard. It has the photo policy info on one sheet and in large letters it says "This Photo was taken without permission".

Our hope is that plenty of riders will have their own "Photo Policy Enforcement Board" on hand at the ride. If verbal intervention doesn't succeed in stopping a problem photographer, please hold the board between an inconsiderate photographer and the unwilling subject. We'll see if this works. To make it happen, you'll need to download, and print the signs (and affix them onto two sides of an A4 sized bit of card). Be sure to have somewhere to store the card out of sight when you aren't using it (eg- when no problem behaviour is happening, and during the ride).

Recommendations for Photographers

If you are attending the ride as a photographer, we would like to remind you that the there are various points along the route which feature particularly striking backgrounds for photos of the ride (eg- Piccadilly, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, Oxford Street, US Embassy).